(WXYZ) — In today’s Health Alert, have you ever wondered whether your headache or migraine was triggered by weather changes? If so, you’re not alone. Some ...
Weather patterns such as extreme heat and storm conditions have been linked to migraine attacks, and research shows those environmental conditions are becoming more common.
A dramatic drop in the barometric pressure today could be the cause of the headache you have. We'll explain why.
As winter sets in, the drop in temperature and sudden changes in the atmosphere can be more than just chilly: they might ...
As Hurricane Debby barreled toward the coast of Florida, Kevin Batdorf prepared for the steps he would soon need to take. Get out an ice pack. Take his medication. And, if necessary, find a dark room ...
CLEVELAND — Are you feeling physically affected by the wild weather swings we’ve had this week? More headaches than usual perhaps? Well, chances are, you’re right. According to the Cleveland Clinic, ...
Many people associate Calgary's warm chinook winds with the onset of headaches, but experts say the science behind the ...
Have headaches appeared since Tropical Storm Debby moved through Georgia and the Savannah area? There is likely a reason for that, and it's not just the stress associated with Debby's continuous ...
March 10, 2009 — A new study finds a link between higher ambient temperatures and barometric pressure and an increased short-term risk for headaches severe enough to require emergency-department ...